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  • NIOSH
    Limestone Mining – Is It Noisy Or Not?

    By D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer

    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers are conducting a cross-sectional survey of equipment noise and worker noise exposures in the mining industry. Surface and und

  • ISEE
    Guidewall Demolition at Bonneville Dam

    By Randall S. Marks

    Bonneville Dam, completed in 1938, included the smallest and busiest lock on the Columbia and Snake River Navigation System. To expedite barge traffic through this restriction, a new larger lock was d

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Well Casing - Another Problem Solved Through the Uses of Explosives

    By Jerry Wallace

    The goal: At an industrial site, sever a well pipe containing an interior obstruction in a timely, cost effective manner by using a shape-charge to cut through the casing more than 50 meters below gro

    Jan 1, 2000

  • NIOSH
    IC 8167 Bureau Of Mines Research And Technologic Work On Coal, 1961 ? Introduction

    This report is the 26th in a series summarizing Bureau of Mines research and technologic work on coal and related investigations and the 8th of these reports to be issued on a calendar-year basis.1 It

    Jan 1, 1963

  • SME-ICGCM
    Effects of Transverse Isotropy on Vertical Stresses When Multi?Seam Mining under Supercritical Longwall Panels

    By Anastasia M. Suchowerska

    The design of effective ground support requires a sound understanding of the pre-mining state of stress in the stratum to be mined. Irregularities in the stress field encountered during multiseam mini

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SAIMM
    Current And Potential Applications Of Fluid-Bed Technology In The Ferroalloy Industry

    By G. Denton, P. den Hoed, A. Luckos

    The potential application of fluidized beds in several sectors of the ferroalloy industry is promising. They can be used in the direct reduction of iron ores to produce a feed for steelmaking, in the

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Balancing Labor and Capital: A Global View

    By David Reddick

    The mining industry is in the midst of dramatic change. Mining activities are moving from industrialized first world countries (Canada, Australia, and the United States) to the third world. This shift

    Jan 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    New Interactive Training Tools Available To Coal And Aggregate Operators

    By Bill York-Feirn

    The Colorado Mine Safety & Training Program (MSTP), in late 2005, completed and began distributing two new training tools; one geared to underground coal mine foremen and the other to surface aggregat

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Establishing Metal Levels in the Ohinemuri River

    By W Donovan

    Concern exists about the potential release of metals from the proposed mining operation at Martha Hill to the Ohinemuri River. Speculation on possible impacts is fuelled by the dearth of published dat

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    Mechanized Excavability Rating For Hard-Rock Mining

    By Z. T. Bieniawski, Benjamín Celada

    After emphasizing the importance of quantitative rock mass classifications in mining, originally directed to selection of rock support measures, but subsequently to estimates of rock mass properties s

    Jan 5, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    The Role of Paleography in the Location of Marine Placers

    With some notable exceptions, marine placers located just below, or just above, present sea level, are responsible for much of today's production of detrital ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and other m

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SAIMM
    Review And Application Of Stope Support Design Criteria

    Stope support systems, typically consisting of props and packs, are used extensively in the gold and platinum mining industry to stabilize the rock mass in the excavation vicinity and to reduce the ha

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    The Voisey?s Bay Project2002 ? 2006

    By Dave Stefanuto

    Voisey?s Bay Project Components ? Mine/Mill Port In Labrador ? Mini Plant in Mississauga ? Demonstration Plant in Argentia ? Supply Vessel (Umiak1) ? Transshipment Facility (Quebec) ? Concentr

    May 1, 2006

  • SME
    Flambeau And Ridgeway Mines – Lessons Learned

    By F. D. Fox

    The Flambeau and Ridgeway Mines, both owned and operated by wholly owned subsidiaries of Kennecott Minerals Company, were located very close to populated areas having initial concerns about health, sa

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 9345 - Burnout Control at the Albright Coal Waste Bank Fire

    By Robert F. Chaiken

    Burnout Control is a process developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for accelerating the burning of wasted coal fires in situ, while at the same time controlling the heat and fumes produced. The Albrig

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Lyon–Turin Long and Deep Railway Tunnel Project

    By P. Fauvel, V. Nasri

    In January 2001, French and Italian governments signed an agreement for the construction of a new Lyon-Turin railway line. This project includes a tunnel of 53.1 km length and a maximum of 2500 m over

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    CMIC-NSERC Footprints Project: A Roadmap for Large Project Development and Implementation

    By Alan Galley

    CMIC Mandate CIM Annual Meeting, Toronto, May 6, 2013 To increase mining research, innovation and commercialization efforts in order to strengthen Canada?s pre-eminent role as a global leader in min

    May 1, 2013

  • SME
    Cat Tests 360-st 797 Truck, Upgrades Wheel Loaders

    Caterpillar’s 797 327-t (360-st) mining truck is currently being tested at the company’s proving facilities. Mine evaluations began in the second quarter. The unit will be commerically available in

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Flotation Chemistry Of Potassium Double Salts: Schoenite, Kainite, And Carnallite

    By M. Hancer, J. D. Miller

    It is known from soluble salt flotation practice that the K, Mg double salts of kainite (KClMgSO43H2O), and carnallite (KClMgCl26H2O) are difficult to float and must be converted to other salts such a

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    2010 Vittorio de Nora Award Winner: Designing Crushing and Grinding Circuits for Improved Energy Efficiency

    By Zeljka Pokrajcic

    Crushing and grinding, or comminution, circuits are the most energy intensive process of a mineral processing plant. Comminution involves the physical size reduction of an orebody to a particle size s

    Jan 1, 2010